November 2020

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November 2020

No.467

STRADBROKE

LEST WE FORGET Afghanistan Pte James D Grigg

1st Btn The Royal Anglian Regt

16th March 2010

Guardsman Roland W Lines Sgt George L Chambers Pte Kenneth G Cowling Pte Arthur J Norman Pte Wllm James Chambers Lance Cpl Donald B Moore

3rd Btn Grenadier Guards 4th Btn Suffolk Regt 5th Btn Suffolk Regt 5th Btn Suffolk Regt 1st Btn Northamptonshire Regt 2nd Btn Irish Guards

19th May 1940 20th August 1943 20th October 1943 24th October 1943 23rd June 1944 7th August 1944

Pte Eli Holmes Company Sgt Major Edward Pipe Qtr Master Ethel M Tate Pte Arthur Norman Pte Augustus Keeble Pte Frank B Elvin Cpl Alfred C Webb Pte Arthur C Rutter Lance Serjeant Frank Thirkettle Pte William E N Hugman Gnr Charles E Clarke Lance Cpl Walter Burridge Pte Charles Aldous Pte Frederick Honeyball Corp James E Nunn Pte William Larter Pte James Mann Gnr Ernest Hawes

1st Btn Suffolk Regt 2nd Btn Bedfordshire Regt. Voluntary Aid Detachment 2nd Btn Norfolk Regt 8th Btn Norfolk Regt 1st/4th Btn Suffolk Reg 1st Btn Kings Royal Rifle Corps 13 Bat Essex Regt 7th Bat Norfolk Regt 6th Bat East Lancashire Regt 145th Siege Bty Royal Garrison Artillery 2nd Btn Suffolk Regt. 7th Btn Suffolk Regt 1st,8th Btn Worcestershire Regt Royal Field Artillery B Bty 7th Btn Northamptonshire Regt 9th Btn Norfolk Regt Royal Garrison Artillery

25th May 1915 25th September 1915 28th December 1915 2nd May 1916 22nd October 1916 11th February 1917 17th February 1917 14th March 1917 10th April 1917 18th April 1917 4th June 1917 16th June 1917 9th August 1917 27th August 1917 23rd September 1917 11th April 1918 30th October 1918 14th November 1918

World War Two

World War One

They gave their tomorrow for our today. Act of Remembrance 8th November 2020

at the war memorial will be observed for wreath layers only – see details on page 6.

Thanksgiving and Memorial

The church will be open on Wednesday 11th November from 10 am to 2 pm. Everyone is invited to bring something to commemorate a loved one lost; in conflict or war, through illness or accident. Photos, poems, special messages can be pinned on the boards provided. Small flower posies or tributes can be left with a name. Candles provided could be lit in the Lady chapel. Prayers will be offered at 12 noon and 2 pm. The church will be supervised; please wear a face mask while in the church.


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Local Churches

Stradbroke Baptist Church

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Stradbroke Baptist Church, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke, Suffolk You would be most welcome to join us this November: Sundays 1st 10:15 Worship with Communion Service 8th 10:15- 10:50 Remembrance Day Service 15th & 22nd 10:15 Worship Services 29th 10:15 Worship Service with First Sunday of Advent Thursdays 13:30 Bible Study followed by a time of intercessory prayer We are fully compliant with the latest Government laws/safety guidance for COVID-19. Please feel free to join us for Worship or Bible Study even if you haven’t visited before. You would be made most welcome. If you would like a lift to the Chapel please contact Bruce or Mary. Monthly Manna - Takeaway Services – these have now been delivered to approximately 400 homes in the village. If you haven’t received one but would like a copy, printed or by email please let me know. ‘THE EMPTY CHAIR’ (This was not written by me, but sums up quite well a fairly recent experience.) A man's daughter had asked the local pastor to come and pray with her father. When the pastor arrived, he found the man lying in bed with his head propped up on two pillows and an empty chair beside his bed. The pastor assumed that the old fellow had been informed of his visit. "I guess you were expecting me," he said. "No, who are you?" "I'm the new minister at the local chapel," the pastor replied. "When I saw the empty chair, I figured you knew I was going to show up." "Oh yeah, the chair," said the bedridden man. "Would you mind closing the door?" Puzzled, the pastor shut the door. "I've never told anyone this, not even my daughter," said the man. "But all of my life I have never known how to pray. At chapel I used to hear the pastor talk about prayer, but it always went right over my head.." "I abandoned any attempt at prayer," the old man continued, "until one day about four years ago my best friend said to me, 'Joe, prayer is just a simple matter of having a conversation with Jesus. Here's what I suggest. Sit down on a chair, place an empty chair in front of you, and in faith see Jesus on the chair. It's not spooky because he promised, 'I'll be with you always.' Then just speak to him and listen in the same way you're doing with me right now." "So, I tried it and I've liked it so much that I do it a couple of hours every day. I'm careful, though. If my daughter saw me talking to an empty chair, she'd either have a nervous breakdown or send me off to the funny farm." The pastor was deeply moved by the story and encouraged the elderly man to continue on the journey. Then he prayed with him, and returned to the chapel. Two nights later the daughter called to tell the pastor that her daddy had died that afternoon. "Did he seem to die in peace?" he asked. "Yes, when I left the house around two o'clock, he called me over to his bedside, told me one of his corny jokes, and kissed me on the cheek. When I got back from the store an hour later, I found him dead. But there was something strange, in fact, beyond strange-kinda weird. Apparently, just before Daddy died, he leaned over and rested his head on a chair beside the bed." -Author Unknown Hebrews 4:16… Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Grace, mercy and peace to all, Bruce Francis 01379 388744 or 07484 219265 or by email at: psalm34.8@yahoo.com

Stradbroke Good Neighbours

Stradbroke Good Neighbours are now offering lifts to hospitals and Drs etc. We can only take one passenger sitting diagonally opposite the driver and masks and hand gel will be provided. We can have help from porters at the hospital if needed. Good Neighbours 07749445531 Jane Gemmill and the G N Committee

Mid Suffolk District Council has reinstated brown bin garden waste collections. They have also requested that residents DO NOT HAVE BONFIRES the smoke & fumes can be very dangerous for neighbours with COVID-19


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Local Churches

All Saints, Stradbroke Revd Canon Susan Loxton 01379 388493. Church warden, Peter Chetwynd 384069 If you have any questions about Baptisms, Weddings or Funerals, or any questions about the Faith, please contact Revd Canon Susan. Services: Limited worship in the church continues, following National guidelines. 15th November 10.30am Holy Communion with bread (wafers) only You are warmly invited to join us, with all considerations for safety in place. Sanitising of hands is provided, please wear a simple face mask in the church sancroftbeneficechurches.org also gives you the current inter-active link for a service of reflection, prayer and singing –only you will hear yourself! – ready for 9.30am every Sunday. This is also recorded so you can view later for yourself. For help with finding the links, call Revd Susan or Peter. Church giving: If you have missed being able to make a donation to All Saints Church you can now do this through ‘A church near you’ website using email allsaintsstradbroke@gmail.com Act of Remembrance 8th November at the war memorial will be observed for wreath layers only – see the Parish Council arrangements explained elsewhere in the magazine. Thanksgiving and Memorial: the church will be open on Wednesday 11th November from 10 am to 2 pm.Everyone is invited to bring something to commemorate a loved one lost; in conflict or war, through illness or accident. Photos, poems, special messages can be pinned on the boards provided. Small flower posies or tributes can be left with a name. Candles provided could be lit in the Lady chapel. Prayers will be offered at 12 noon and 2 pm. The church will be supervised; please wear a face mask while in the church.

All Saints Church Fundraising Committee

Unfortunately we had to cancel the Jumble Sale on 10th October due to Covid. We are now having 2 cake stalls on November 7th 8.30am in Church Street and the X Cake stall on December 12th. We are also trying to boost the church finances with a large X Hamper. Tickets on sale at the bakery, and from committee members. Please support these events. Thanks. Many thanks to Andrew Hugman, who bravely did the cycle ride and raised £195 for Historic Churches Fund. Half of this amount goes to our church. This was a brilliant effort due to him being so ill during the years. Once again, thanks Andrew. Mary Ellis

From the Rectory…

Dear friends and neighbours I like November; I like sitting in the warm, hugging a hot drink, whilst the wind blows cold outside. I remember bonfire nights when I was young, all gathering together sharing what we had; food and fireworks. Looking back these take on a sentimental glow, but behind the smiles people were struggling with all kinds of things. The local bath factory was about to close and many local people would lose their jobs; parents worried about their children, their older relatives, money, jobs…. November is a time for remembering, we remember Guy Fawkes, often with a smile. We remember those who lost their lives, health, loved ones through war, often with tears; and the church celebrates All Souls and All Saints. All Souls is the commemoration of the faithful departed and All Saints when we celebrate men and women in whose lives the Church as a whole has seen the grace of God powerfully at work. I like to think as well, of the unknown ordinary Christians who worked humbly in the background, and I know that God sees all we do in secret, which I believe, one day, will be honoured in heaven. Well, November 2020 will be remembered for its challenges, hardships, changes of priorities, and also good neighbourliness; more people helping others, sticking to the rules to keep our neighbours safe and a whole host of other things. As I write this it seems there is a very good chance that Christmas will be different this year too. I will miss being together with all my family to celebrate. I will miss singing carols with young and old, but I will enjoy doing things a bit differently – not sure how yet but I am thinking it will be a far simpler celebration this year. And, when all is said and done, the reason we celebrate is because a Saviour was born not in a palace but a cave or stable amongst the animals and hay. Such humble beginnings, with such a big calling – to reconcile man to God. The Christmas story reminds me that God can take the ordinary and turn it into something extraordinary; he can take whatever we offer him, bless it and make it amazing. This November, as we remember the past, let us think about the coming Christmas season too and how God might make it special if we offer what we have to him and the service of others…. God bless, Susan


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Parish Pump

Next full Parish Council meeting is scheduled for: 9th November 2020 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY: Due to COVID19 restrictions on numbers allowed to gather outdoors, the Act of Remembrance on 8th November will for wreath layers only, others are asked to observe the 2 minute silence from home on their door steps. Stradbroke Parish Council information: Details of all meetings can be found on: https://www.stradbrokepc.org/ Agendas for all Council meetings will continue to be issued only on the Parish Council website. All details of how the public can join the meeting remotely can be found on the website or on the agenda.

MEETING OF STRADBROKE PARISH COUNCIL – 12th October 2020 Councillors co-opted Brett Baber to fill one of the outstanding vacancies. The Parish Council submitted no comments on planning applications. Councillors noted MSDC planning outcomes as follows – DC/20/02918 – Chestnut House, Wilby Road IP21 5JP GRANTED DC/20/02966 – Land at Battlesea Green REFUSED Parish Council Updates: · The application to lift Condition 15 at Barley Brigg is to be considered by Suffolk County Council on 21st October. · A meeting between the Parish Council and the Trustees of the Stradbroke Sports and Community Centre has yet to be arranged. · A timetable for the urgent works at the Health Centre is being drawn up. · An energy audit has been undertaken and recommendations are awaited. · Tree works at the Health Centre and Church are underway. A date for the Tennis Court work is still awaited. · A smart meter is being installed for the Community Shed. · A review of applications to join the users of the Community Shed was deferred pending a meeting of the User Group. · Councillors decided not to pursue Quiet Lanes at this time. · The Council is applying for grant funding to install electric charging points at the Wilby Road car park. · A safety inspection of the exercise equipment surrounding the fitness track has been arranged. · Parish Council email accounts will be funded for all councillors and the Clerk. · The ½ year accounts were reviewed and Councillors noted there were no audit points received. · Lorry watchers have started gathering information on movements within the centre of Stradbroke. · Speed watch – there are now enough volunteers to start the scheme. Additional volunteers are welcome to join the group as this would enable more monitoring to take place, please contact the Clerk. · Broadband working group have met and have reviewed the information from the recent survey. · Youth Council – research is underway how to progress this. Possibility to include young people from other villages that attend Stradbroke schools. Earlswood Homes will be attending the November Meeting of the Parish Council to present their proposals for the site behind Stradbroke Primary School. Members of the public can join the meeting online or watch the meeting on Facebook - go to www.facebook.com/stradbrokepc . See the Parish Council Website for details on how to join online meeting. Odile Wladon (Clerk) Mobile: 07555 066147 Email: stradbrokepc@outlook.com Website: https://www.stradbrokepc.org/ PC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StradbrokePC Address: Mill Hill House, Church Lane, Wickham Skeith IP23 8NA


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The Chair writes..

Thanks to everyone that completed the broadband survey! We had 76 responses, which is more than 10% of households and I would like to share some of the results with you. We asked What is your current Internet speed? 53% have slow speed (under 20 Mbps) 42% have faster speeds (20-80 Mbps) 5% have super fast speeds (Over 80 Mbps)

What is your Internet usage? 16% described themselves as “light” Internet users 41% described themselves as “medium” Internet users 43% described themselves as “high” Internet users

How reliable is your current connection? 50% of users often experience reliability issues with their connection 37% of users sometimes experience reliability issues with their connection 13% of users never experience reliability issues with their connection What Future Internet Speed do you think you will need? 4% of users would be happy with a 10Mbps basic connection 38% of users would be happy with a superfast 30Mbps plus connection 43% of users would be happy with an ultrafast 100Mbps plus connection 15% of users would be happy with a gigabit 1Gbps connection What service characteristics are important to you? Most Important – Reliability (46%), Speed 31% and Price 20% Least Important – Bundled Services (40%) and Brand (50%) How much would you pay for a reliable and very fast service? 12% of users would pay up to £20 a month 50% of users would pay £20 to £30 a month 18% of users would pay £30 to £40 a month 20% of users would pay over £40 a month A selection of comments from the survey “Get us a connection that doesn’t drop out all the time” “I work from home often so speed and reliability important” “The signal is terrible, it really struggles to keep a connection and when it is connected it is really slow. I can’t think of a day that we haven’t had an issue with wifi. It makes it difficult to work from home and enjoy home life - tv, internet, streaming...” “Reliability is our problem. OK at the moment but a while ago we lost connection 10 days a time for a few days!” Next Steps The broadband working group has now had its first meeting and we are meeting with companies that might be able to provide an improved Internet Service for Stradbroke. Watch this space for more news over the coming months. Councillor Vacancies We are looking forward to welcoming Brett Baber who was co-opted to the Council at our next meeting on 9 November. We still have vacancies for councillors. If you would like to know more about what is involved with being a councillor then please email me at james.hargrave@stradbrokepc.org James Hargrave, Chair, Stradbroke Parish Council


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Organisations

Stradbroke Allotments

I know that we were all doing a dance for the rain to come, but we did not expect it to come for so long and be so heavy. Last year my lavender did not like the down pours that we had in the Autumn and a lot of my rows died from their roots sitting on the clay. Cutting back to the centre can help and mulching sand and grit so that the water can drain away from the roots. Everyone has worked really hard on the allotments during lock down. It was a safe place to go and exercise in such a worrying time. It has really paid off as the plots have been full of fantastic vegetables and flowers. We have had a few Hedgehogs on the plots, so some of the slugs and snails came to a prickly end. Can I remind you that as November the 5th is drawing near, that hedgehogs tend to hibernate in the middle of bonfires. It is a good idea to try and move the bonfire to another space if you can, just in case you have them in the middle. We have been feeding five of them over the summer, on dried cat food, but now they seem to have started to hibernate. The Plot lot held a produce market in the summer, where people could come and buy items from a distance and this worked very well. We will be looking into doing this next year on a monthly basis during the growing season, so watch this space. As holding any gathering this year for Christmas is out of the question, we have decided to hold a raffle to raise funds instead. Tickets will be available from Poppies and Daisies Tea Shop, Church Street from the 28th November and will be drawn on the 19th December. Keep your eye on the posters later around the village to see what goodies can be won. If you are interested in having an allotment, then contact M Thompson on 01379 384737 Have a safe and healthy autumn. The Plot Lot Stradbroke Allotment M Thompson

Stradbroke Court House and Library News

Stradbroke Library is pleased to announce that the request service is fully available for ordering books in and you can browse our shelves to take books out. We have some new greetings cards in and some lovely charity Christmas cards. There are some from Suffolk Libraries as well, so come in and have a look at what we have got and support our library and SCALT. We also have our usual Christmas gift cards, perfect for those that you have difficulty buying presents for. There are loads of different retail outlets to use them, also online shopping. We still have the mummy and baby kangaroo with a green ribbon that was left behind before the lockdown in the Library. If these are yours, please call in and pick them up as they are looking very forlorn and want to go home. I think this will be the last time of me asking, I will take them home if no-one comes in to collect them during November. Just to warn you, we may have a different procedure for queuing for the Post Office during December. This is to make sure that everyone can wait in the dry and warm during the Christmas rush and observe social distancing. The entrance in would be through the Court House Café room and coming into the Post Office Library through the children’s library section. When you exit it will be through the Post Office/Library door in the usual way. We will start this system at the beginning of December when it gets really busy. If you are worried about coming to use the Post Office/Library during the Christmas period when it is busy, due to anxiety, shielding or underlying health conditions, please give Maureen a ring 01379 384768 (when we are open) or mobile 07507802360 and we will try to arrange to fit you in for a visit, when we are not open to the general public. Maureen John, Library/Post Office Manager

Stradbroke Community Land Trust - SCLT

It’s almost that time again! All of us in Stradbroke have housing needs and the only way to understand what they are and plan to meet them is to undertake a survey! Maybe you are looking to downsize or your adult children want to move into the village but prices make that a challenge? Perhaps you have a young family and your starter home is just getting a bit small, and you need mid priced family homes in the village? If you rent, you will know why the survey is important! It is very difficult to have much in the way of private rental choice in Stradbroke! The Stradbroke Community Land Trust is your local organisation working to ensure the houses we need are the houses that are provided (and it is YOUR local organisation - you should join in!) Stradbroke has Housing Needs Surveys every few years - because obviously needs change and evolve, and this survey is no exception. The last survey was in about 2014 which seems like yesterday, but was SIX years ago! The exciting thing about the next survey is that we now have our award nominated Neighbourhood Plan as the vehicle to deliver the housing you and your family need now and in the future. Next month we will give you more information about the content of the survey and what will be done with the information the Community Land Trust collect. It’s exciting to be able to focus on and plan for the future at a time when everything in the present is so very odd! Look out for the survey in Spring 2021 - it’s going to be important for Stradbroke and for you. Stradbroke Community Land Trust - www.stradbrokeclt.org.uk


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Organisations

Stradbroke Village Archive

During the last month we have added more audio memories to the archive. Gordon Nunn, Mike Readman and Rob Lake sat down with Jack Warne, George Smith and George Hawes and recalled past times. http://www.stradbrokearchive.org.uk/exhibits/show/audioandvisual/audio During WW2 there was a real fear of invasion and a secret army was established to slow down and hold back the enemy. The hope was that the delay would give the military forces time to regroup and establish an effective counterattack. The structure of the secret army was such that no-one knew the order of command and as such could not divulge that information if captured. Stradbroke had its secret army. Their job was to sabotage, infiltrate, assassinate and each of them had a life expectancy of just 10 days. Brave men. They wore the uniform of the Home Guard as cover but did not discuss with any one other than their recruited secret army comrades what they did. They were supplied with the best and latest weapons which were kept in a secret store. As far as we know these men were not called upon and when the war was over, they were not recognised as having served. No medals, no badges. That changed in 2013 when the government acknowledged their bravery and for the first time they marched past the Cenotaph SARA understands that Ralph Clarke, Jack Warne and Ivan Mower were three of those men. https://www.historic -uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Churchills-Secret-Army/ http://www.stradbrokearchive.org.uk/files/ original/80fd119d2819996fd3018b9250f3012a.jpg Ann Readman, SARA

Radio Stradbroke

What started as a hasty response to lockdown, in an attempt to keep the villagers informed of events, Radio Stradbroke's 'Home Service' has passed six months of continuous, daily broadcasts, with little sign of stopping. The current uncertainty makes the service as relevant as it was back in March. Normally, I would be reporting the amount of money raised from the Annual Pop Music Quiz, but this has been shelved for the foreseeable. Although all the DJs are volunteers, it still costs a not inconsiderable amount to keep the station running; with licences, PRS, website, server, stream, etc to pay for, but we will continue as long as we are able to bring you good music & good advice. Keep supporting us. www.radiostradbroke.co.uk Michael Hugman

Stradbroke Sports and Community Centre

On October 17th and 18th the Public Consultation for the proposed extension to the Club Room was held in the SSCC. This well attended event provided us with lots of positive comments and there was an overwhelming support for a 2-storey extension. We will provide an online version of this Consultation in the next few weeks and will publish further details in the next Stradbroke Monthly and on Stradbroke Online Jane Merritt

Jobs Club - Free IT Training

With thanks to the European Social Fund, the Harleston Jobs Club is now offering free IT training to anyone unemployed living in Norfolk or Suffolk. Socially distanced 1:1 training will take place at Harleston Information Centre and cover: • • • • •

Setting up and using emails Registering and using online jobsites Using tablets and smartphones Online job applications Microsoft Word

This is an opportunity to learn new skills that will help you when applying for work online and enhance your chances of securing employment. Contact Lucy Marjoram on 01379 851920 or email jobsclub@harlestonnorfolk.org.uk for further information. Lucy Marjoram

Lottery Bonus Winners

56 no winner; 45 M Ellis £50; 2 D Dawson £25; 2 D Dawson £25; 46 E Elliott £25. £48 to Contact Club; £48 to Community Centre; and £24 to Church funds. M Ellis


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Poppies & Daisies Tearoom

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Letters To The Editors

Dear Members of Staff, Thanks are expressed for the really efficient planning, and execution of your Flu jab strategy on Saturday. It was well thought out, courteous, caring and worked like a dream. The car park attendants set the stage with their initial instructions, next the greeting at the door to check letters, before we were ushered on to the control point to wait for a vacancy with a ‘practitioner of the needle.’ Full marks to my lady who was so gentle that I did not feel the needles entry. A first class job. Well done all. Let us hope that next October there will be a less difficult regime to work within. Rosemary Warne It is with great sorrow that we have to let you know that Joyce Shelford passed away on the 29th September. Since she moved to the village in 2016, she made many friends, including her neighbours, people she met at the Over 60s, the Baptist Church lunches and the staff at the Spar who were always ready to help her with her shopping trolley. When her mother was alive they always enjoyed playing bingo and was delighted to be able to do this again in the Community Centre. She had been admitted to Norfolk and Norwich hospital on the 9th August in great pain and although very poorly, with the expert care they gave her in Brundall Ward, she was going to be sent to the Hartismere for rehabilitation before coming home to her bungalow, which she loved living in. Sadly, just before that was due to happen, Joyce had a relapse and passed away quite peaceably. We would like to thank all our neighbours, her carer, and friends for all the condolence cards they sent. She is greatly missed. From her brother and sister in law, Peter and Eileen Shelford I would like to say a big thankyou to my friends and neighbours for the kind help and offers of rides over these last few months. Many Thanks, Edna Rook Hi. I have recently started a clinic in Stradbroke, 2 days a week, for ear wax removal, as many surgeries have stopped this service. Amanda owns the Chiropodist’s clinic from where I shall be operating - The Laurels, IP21 5HT. I will be there on a Tuesday afternoon and a Thursday. I am a qualified nurse with over 30 years experience, and still work as a practice nurse in Wickham Market Medical Centre. My company is called Suffolk Ear Care. Cost is £35 for a visit, which includes everything, one or both ears. 07738 885858 Lisa Manning

Useful Phone Numbers Fressingfield and Stradbroke NHS Medical Centres Fressingfield Medical Centre. Tel: 01379 586456 / 586227 Stradbroke Medical Centre. Tel: 01379 388313 / 384220 www.fressingfield-medical-practice.co.uk Samaritans: 116 123 24hours Citizens Advice: 03444 111 444 9am – 5pm weekdays Shelter: 0344 515 1860 8am - 8pm weekdays, 9am - 5pm weekends ACAS: 0800 470 0616 24hours Relate: 0300 0030396 BOOKING appt. Monday-Thursday: 8am to 8pm, Friday: 8am to 6pm, Saturday: 9am to 1pm Universal Credit: 0800 328 5644 Chemist 01379 870 233 (Eye) 01379 642 436(Diss Boots) Norfolk And Norwich University Hospital 01603 286 286 Ipswich Hospital 01473 712 233


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Forthcoming Events

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Stradbroke Cinema

Another sell-out for our October screening! Thank you for supporting the cashless system in place now. Tickets will be for sale online for this performance from November 1st so buy early to avoid disappointment! If you have any problems contact Jane on 01379 388 382. We will of course still take payment on the door as long as seats are available and if you are unable to use a credit or debit card then we will take cash but are trying to minimize risk for our volunteers. On November 19th we will be showing Parasite. A clever look at timely social themes in this pitch-black modern fairy tale. The Park family are the epitome of aspirational wealth whereas the Kim family are rich in being street smart but nothing else. The two families are brought together and the Kims sense a golden opportunity to provide ‘indispensable’ luxury services. A real treat as a riotous social satire working on many levels – black comedy, thriller, horror and family drama all wrapped in the class issue. Doors open at 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm. We ask you to wear a mask during the performance if you are not drinking or eating a snack from the bar. There will be no interval but the bar will be open from 7pm to 7.30pm Entrance is £5.50 for adults, £3 for 16s and under. Full details can be found on the Village website that is at www.stradbrok eonline.org.uk Roger Turkington and Jane Merritt

Borderhoppa

We are so pleased to announce that our full dial-a-ride service is back up and running. It has been a long period of uncertainty for everyone but we are now able to once again provide transport around the local area for our members. However, we all need to continue to be alert and take all the precautions we can while attempting to go about our usual business. Seating will be limited for a while to allow for the correct social distancing within the vehicle and we will ask passengers to use the hand sanitisers provided on the vehicles and to wear face masks. We are also asking that where possible, the driver is paid in the correct change as we are trying to limit the amount of cash that is passed around. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact the office on 01379 854800 or email adminborderhoppa@btconnect.com. We look forward to seeing you all soon! Borderhoppa

UPDATE! Buses and Other Services for Stradbroke

You can book our two community buses in advance for different services now during Covid 19. The offices are very friendly and helpful. Drivers are volunteers. Borderhoppa (pay up to £10 pa to join) See advert in this magazine. Regular bus service to Harleston on Wednesday and Diss on Friday. 01379 854 800 Socially distanced: limited no of passengers, masks, deep cleaning, Covid safety first, etc. BSEVC - Passengers for medical appointments at present, one passenger at a time: deep cleaning, masks, etc, Covid safety first. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays - James will pick up small amounts of shopping, do posting, etc, if you phone ahead. Please phone the office regarding the service, as things may change. 01449 614271 118 - There is a limited 118 bus service from opposite The White Hart to Ipswich and back, Monday to Friday. Details are posted in the library and around the village. Toni Wisbey


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Sports Roundup

Stradbroke Cricket Club

Nature has a way of redressing the order of the world. After twiddling our thumbs through a hot, dry May & June, the restart of cricket at the end of July would be the trigger for wet weather. Thankfully, the Cricket Club were able to complete seven of our eight fixtures, by late September. With all that has been thrown at us this year, we deserved a break. Three days after our last match, with the square prepared for Autumn dressing, it started to rain, & has hardly stopped since. One day in October saw 51mm fall (a record). Nature's way of drawing a line under this season, thoughts moving on to next year. By now the Two Counties League AGM would have taken place, but has been delayed, possibly because 60 odd Clubs + Committee need to attend, virtually, so there is nothing new to report this month, except to reiterate our thanks to everyone who contributed to the welfare of the Cricket Club this year, even in a small way. We are in a position to look ahead with some optimism, something I fear not every Club in Suffolk can say. Keep supporting your local Cricket Club. Michael Hugman

Tennis Club

Despite the summer tennis season ending members are still able to enjoy playing tennis on the Club's all weather courts during the winter months. Social play afternoons take place all year on Mondays and Thursdays between 1.30 and 4.00pm. Non-members can hire a court by contacting Everyone Active directly on 01379 384796 the cost is ÂŁ8.00 an hour for adults and ÂŁ4.00 an hour for under 16. For anyone who wishes to join the club and enjoy the benefits of all year round tennis please ring me on 01379 384557. All standards are welcome. Anybody playing tennis during the Covid19 outbreak is required to maintain social distancing, follow public health guidelines for hygiene, take minimal equipment on to the courts, clean equipment after use and not to play if self-isolating. Stay Safe, Kevin Holmes

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Registered childminder and qualified Montessori teacher. Set in the beautiful hamlet of Wilby. Full and part-time places available for all ages. Open 8am–6pm Tuesday to Friday all year round. For all enquiries, contact Stephanie on: Phone: 07787154143 Email: stephanie.a.harvey01@gmail.com

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News & Views

Suffolk Police

During the recent wet weather, the heavy rainfall has caused a number of our roads to flood. Police will often be called to attend a road flood to assess if it is passable by motorists or whether it needs to be closed to traffic. If a road closure is required, Police will sometimes place temporary, blue signs stating “Road Closed”. If the closure is likely to be in place for some days, Suffolk County Council will be asked to place their large, red “Road Closed” signs and set up a diversion, posted with the yellow “Diversion” sings. When motorists see these signs, it can be assumed they have been placed for critical reasons, either due to a present danger or to allow emergency services to operate in safety. Officers from Halesworth have recently had to re-attend a flooded road which had to be closed due to motorists becoming stranded. Re-attendance was needed because motorists had moved the road closed signs and driven over the police scene tape placed between the signs to re-enforce the message. Despite some motorists being able to negotiate the flood in their 4x4 vehicles, others who followed them were driving less capable cars and needed rescuing by emergency services. The only way to prevent this is for all motorists to respect the road closed sings. Please do so the next time you see a road closed sign. Suffolk Police (PC 187 Simon Green, Community Engagement Officer, Halesworth Police Station)

Aimee’s Marathon Success

The assistant manager at a popular Suffolk pub battled torrential rain and strong winds on Sunday (4 October) to complete the virtual London Marathon on behalf of the Pear Tree Fund. Aimee Button, who works at the Queen’s Head in Bramfield, completed the 26.2 mile distance by running loops based around the pub. The 26-year-old finished the race in seven hours and 55 minutes – and said it simply would not have been possible without the fantastic support she received along the way. Aimee has so far raised more than £1,200 for the Pear Tree Fund, but will keep her fundraising page open for a further month in the hope of increasing the total still further. “I was very sore on Monday but so proud that I did it!” said Aimee, who lives in Lowestoft. “The wind and rain made for horrible conditions to run in and running laps was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I honestly couldn’t have got through it without the support of everyone, both on the day and beforehand. “I’ve been truly overwhelmed by the love and support from everyone and am truly honoured to be fortunate enough to run for a fabulous charity.” The Pear Tree Fund, formerly known as Halesworth Community Nursing Care Fund, was set up more than 30 years ago support people with life-limiting illnesses who wish to die in the comfort and security of their own homes. More recently, it raised £900,000 to build the Pear Tree Centre, which opened earlier this year on land next to Cutlers Hill Surgery in Halesworth and brings a full range of holistic services closer to home for people with cancer or other life-limiting illnesses. This includes benefits advice, support for children and families, complementary therapies, help understanding a diagnosis, counselling and bereavement support. The charity is now raising money towards the centre’s £180,000 a year running costs. Ted Edwards, charity trustee, said: “We are hugely grateful to Aimee for choosing to support our charity and battling such horrendous weather to complete the 26.2 mile distance. She should be incredibly proud of her achievement.” To sponsor Aimee, visit www.goldengiving.com/fundraising/Abuttonmarathon. To find out more about the centre and how you could support the charity, go to www.peartreefund.org Liz Hearnshaw, Zenith Public Relations Ltd


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Etheridge Nurseries Laxfield Road, Tel: 384204 Mob 07881 440140

Autumn Bedding, Polyanthus Pansies Sweet William Wallflowers ready now Autumn Bulb now in stock Cut Flowers Hardy Cyclamen in stock Home & Local Fruit & Vegetables in our Farm Shop Hedging Yew Box Lavender Laurels in stock

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For your Lawnmower & Small Engine Repairs and Servicing Tel: Phillip Cleveland on 388306

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Hammond Garden & Countryside Services Matthew Hammond

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Specialising in Conifer reduction. All hedge work and garden clearance. Any size lawn mowed. Rough grass cut & strimmed. Hedges and trees supplied and planted. Small tree work - pruning/felling Lawns turfed and seeded All types of fencing Patios and paths laid. Free estimates, all jobs considered.


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THE CELLPHONE & FAX SPECIALIST

TGA Communications Ltd Purchase your new cellphone from TGA Communications at competitive prices Enquiries welcome 7am to 7pm days a week. We also sell secondhand equipment & part-ex welcome. WE OFFER A FULL RANGE OF CELLULAR PHONES INCLUDING Motorola - Panasonic - Mitsubishi - NEC - Nokia Professional After Sales Service Hire of Equipment (including European use of GSM) For further details: Brundish Rd, Wilby Tel: 01379 388156 Fax 01379 388109


Dan Poulter, MP

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At the time of my writing, we find ourselves continuing to live with Coronavirus and its effect on our day to day lives. Although cases are rising rapidly in other parts of the country, figures remain relatively low in Suffolk thanks to the hard work and dedication of so many who have stringently made sacrifices and followed the guidance to try to keep the virus in check. As we move ahead into what will undoubtedly be a very challenging time, it is vital that we all continue to play our part in helping to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus and help to protect our NHS: a Cover your face and maintain social distancing (keeping at least 2 metres apart from people who are not from your own household). This helps to protect each other and helps to reduce the spread of the virus; a Good hand and respiratory hygiene (for example, thorough washing of your hands and wrists for about 20 seconds before eating and when returning home after leaving the house) a To protect others, it is vital NOT to leave home if you or anyone in house household has Coronavirus symptoms Remember – Wash Hands, Cover Face, Make Space! The arrival of the colder winter months, coupled with the annual cold and flu season, means the months ahead will undoubtedly present many challenges. That is why I would urge all of you who are eligible to make sure you receive your flu vaccination this winter. The eligibility list has been expanded to include the most vulnerable people, including adults aged 65 years and over, those with long-term health conditions and pregnant women; all primary school children and Year 7 children; 2 and 3 year olds; household contact of people on the NHS Shielded Patients List, and all health and social care workers who have direct contact with the people they care for. Once these people have received their vaccination, the newly eligible 50-64 year olds will also be invited for vaccination later in the season. As part of my work in Parliament, at the end of September I chaired a meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Coronavirus. The APPG has been established with the aim of ensuring that lessons are learned from the UK’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. It is important that we can learn lessons about what things we can do better, in order to better inform future decisions and to ensure that our health and care system is fully prepared for what is likely to come. As your MP, I shall always work hard for the people of Central Suffolk and North Ipswich and if there is anything I can help with, please get in touch via www.drdanielpoulter.com

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Village Diary November 1st Radio Stradbroke on air from 10 am www.radiostradbroke.co.uk, and every day 7th All Saints Church Fund Raising Committee Cake stall in Church Street (see page 4) th 9 Parish Council meeting – all can join remotely (see page 6) 19th Stradbroke Cinema showing ‘Parasite’ in Community Centre (see page 17) th 20 **Deadline for submissions for the December/January JOINT EDITION strictly by this date** December 12th All Saints Church Fund Raising Committee Cake stall in Church Street (see page 4)

Web Links for up to date COVID19 local information Radio Stradbroke The Home Service—Daily 10-1pm—music and information. Send messages to friends and share info. www.radiostradbroke.co.uk or on the free TuneIn app (Search Radio Stradbroke)

Home But Not Alone Suffolk urged to rally together as new local COVID-19 app and phoneline launched to connect volunteers and people who need help. The free app, called Tribe Volunteer, can be downloaded from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The telephone number for those in genuine need of help is freephone 0800 876 6926 and will be staffed from 09:00 to 17:00, seven days a week.

Stradbroke Good Neighbours Whilst we hope neighbours and friends will help each other the Good Neighbour Volunteers would like to offer help to any residents who need to Self Isolate or are Social distancing. We could deliver essentials:- food, medication etc to your doorstep. Information on the website http://www.stradbrokeonline.org.uk/facilities/services/good-neighbours/ or phone GN- 07749445531

Stradbroke Village Website Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Stradbrokeweb for National COVID19 news as it happens and messages from local businesses and services giving updates on what is available.

Stradbroke Parish Council https://www.stradbrokepc.org/ and https://www.facebook.com/StradbrokePC/ Stradbroke Parish Council are sharing information about local services and advice for residents. Keep checking the sites for online Parish Council Meetings info.

Mid Suffolk District Council https://www.midsuffolk.gov.uk/

Suffolk County Council https://www.suffolk.gov.uk

NHS Coronavirus Advice https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

Government Coronavirus: What you need to do https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

BBC Explainers—Your COVID19 Questions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers

The Stradbroke Monthly https://www.stradbrokemonthly.co.uk—all current and archive Monthly’s online.


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